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Saturday, August 30, 2014

Hailing from Germany
Slaughterday plays Old School Death Metal. The line-up of Slaughterday is
guitarist/bassist Jens Finger and drummer/vocalist Bernd Reiners. In 2013 they
released their debut album Nightmare Vortex and now they have released their
newest EP Ravenous.

Ravenous contains four
tracks and has an total length of 19 minutes. First three tracks are tracks
from themselves and the fourth track is Ave Satanas, a cover of Acheron. When
you begin to listen to this EP you must realize that in the next 19 minutes you
are not going to keep calm. You will get blasted away. When you listen to it on
a hard volume, you will get into a fight with your neighbors. These are the
consequences when you will take a listen to this EP, but there is a good thing.
The good thing will make all these arguments sound weak. And the good thing is
that this is really fuckin' good old school death metal full of blasting drums
and heavy guitars that is a pleasure to listen to if you are into death metal.

Death metal your thing?
Go get this EP as soon as possible because you have to listen to this.

Thursday, August 28, 2014

In 2013, Aeolus
started in Wisconsin, USA. The man behind everything is Samyaza. He is Aeolus.
Aeolus plays atmospheric black metal. Written, recorded and mixed in 2014, now
there is the first EP from them. It is called Celestial Forest.

Celestial Forest has
an total length of 32 minutes. It contains seven tracks from which one is a
cover of The Wolfpack by Satyricon. The EP mixes some ambient tracks with some
raw, pure black metal tracks. The second track, for example, contains very raw
screaming which may scare you. Overall the EP has an dark, raw touch, but that
is cool. It makes it more creepy, darker and because of that touch you are
really getting into the music. The ambient parts are nice too, these are not
boring, so you can't fall asleep, but these are a little bit dreamy, but if you
dream away, you are awake before you know, because of the black metal that
started already.

Black metal is your
thing? You also like ambient parts in metal music? Go listen to this EP.

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

They come from Kent,
UK and play a unique mix of cyber, industrial, punk and metal music. Who are
they? They are Spawn of Psychosis. Spawn of Psychosis is vocalist SPAWN,
guitarist DRAGG and RAZORR and bassist KHAOSS. SPAWN AND RAZOR also takes care
of the sampling and drum programming while RAZORR also plays the synth. To date
Spawn of Psychosis released two full lengths and an EP. Freakshow Pandemic is
their latest full length album.

Freakshow Pandemic
contains 10 tracks and has an total length of 40 minutes. The album begins with
an intro which is real chaotic, but good listenable, you know immediately that
this is not an band as any other band. The intro definitely gets you in the mood
for the rest of this release. It slowly fades away, but when the second track
starts you won't sit still. That feeling will hold on until the final track.
That track is much more slower. The music of Freakshow Pandemic is indeed to
describe as a mix of cyber, industrial, punk and metal music, while in the
instrumental music I don't hear the punk influences much. Otherwise, the vocals
have a very punk feeling in it, so much indeed that in Fuel For The Fire
sometimes the vocals sounded as Johnny Rotten of The Sex Pistols to me. And
that is a good thing.

So you like industrial
music? Metal is your thing? Or punk it is? It doesn't matter, go listen Spawn
of Psychosis!

Friday, August 22, 2014

Septekh, they come
from Sweden and are formed in 2008. A mix of death metal and thrash metal is
what they produce. Septekh is Nils GRZNLS Meseke on vocals, guitarist David
Wikström, drummer Staffan Persson and Patrik Ström takes care of the bass. They
already release two EP's, one in 2012 and one in 2013. Now their debut
full-lenght Plan For World Domination is out on Abyss Records.

This release has an
total length of 1 hour full of thrash/death metal. It contains 13 tracks. To be
honest I didn't like it, but I listened it from begin to end and now I like it.
The thing was that I liked the music from the beginning, but I needed to get
used to the vocals. The vocals are very specific, good, but not what you
expect. And, afterwards, these vocals are a perfect fit for the rest of the
music. This is not pure thrash/death metal. Sure there are influences, a lot of
influences indeed. But I hear also something progressive/experimental in it.
And that's what makes it interesting; it is different from other thrash/death
metal bands.

Go listen to this
album, take the time, because it will cost you an hour. But it is worth it!